EnGarde Secure Linux provides all the tools needed to set up
secure mail services based on the open source Postfix mail server. In
this section, you will create and configure a new SMTP server and add
mail recipients to it.

Creating a mail server is similar to creating a Web Virtual Host.
From the Services menu, select E-Mail
Services, and then click SMTP Server
Management. Choose Virtual Mail Domains
from the Module menu to see the screen
below:

Figure 6-4. Virtual Mail Domain Management

You may now, at your option, enter an email address or local user
to receive "postmaster" mail-- mail sent to invalid addresses on your
server.

To begin adding recipients to your new mail domain, while viewing
the Virtual Mail Domain Management screen above
click on the name of the domain you have just created (displayed in the
Active Virtual Domains box) and you will see the
editing window shown below.

Figure 6-5. Edit Virtual Mail Domain

To add a recipient, enter a username in the
Address box and enter a recipient address (or local
username) in the Recipient box, then click
Create New Address.

Your mail server is now configured and ready to use. If you have
DNS set up properly you should now be able to validate your changes by
sending an email to one of the addresses that you've configured, such as
carney@engardelinux.org. If you plan on using your EnGarde Secure Linux
server as a mail server, you will probably want to set up SPOP3 and/or
SIMAP at this time.